t-shirts in the US

ThinkGeek.com would be an excellent alternative - possibly a tad
cheaper.
Rich
On Sun, 2007-07-08 at 17:28 -0700, Brad Pitcher wrote:
> direct dying sounds good to me. I vote for cafepress. How is this
> coming Daniel?
>> On 7/3/07, Jeff Andros <jeff at bigredtj.com> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with spreadshirt's stuff, but I know that
> some of the shirts on cafepress are done with a direct dye
> process(dye goes directly into the fabric)... which means no
> big plasticy sticky thing on the shirt(I really hate that
> stuff). If spreadshirts can give the same thing, I don't
> really have a preference, but I'm all for cafepress otherwise
> (you will have to select the direct dye (don't remember their
> name, but it's obvious) option when you create the shirt
> itself)-- and check that the stock shirt you select has that
> option
>> On 7/3/07, Daniel Willmann <daniel at totalueberwachung.de>
> wrote:
> Hi,
>> On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 13:46:23 -0700
> "Brad Pitcher" <bradpitcher at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > What's the status on the availability of openmoko
> t-shirts in the
> > US? I checked on cafepress and spreadshirt.com and
> I couldn't find
> > anything. I'd really like one of those shirts to
> wear at Ubuntu
> > Live/OSCON. Thanks,
> > Brad
>> right, I said I'd open up a shop in the US, too. I'll
> create an
> account tomorrow and start copying the designs from my
> spreadshirt.net
> account.
>> Is there any particular reason to take one or the
> other
> (cafepress/spreadshirt)?
>> Regards,
> Daniel Willmann
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